The Saudi Ministry of Health reported that the health status of pilgrims during the current Hajj season is stable, with no disease outbreaks. This was confirmed during a press conference held in Mecca, highlighting the effectiveness of the integrated health system.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Health, Dante Saxono Harboono, announced 23 cases of Hantavirus in the country since the beginning of 2023, confirming that these cases belong to a mild strain of the virus and do not pose a significant threat.
The Thai government has announced plans to require health insurance for all tourists entering the country. This decision aims to enhance health safety for visitors and improve the quality of health services.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia has confirmed that obtaining a Hajj permit is essential for performing the pilgrimage this year. This decision aims to organize Hajj and ensure the safety of pilgrims.
The Labor Directorate in Aswan has initiated comprehensive inspection campaigns to monitor safety and health procedures in vital facilities. These campaigns aim to enhance safety standards and ensure worker protection.
Health experts have revealed a common mistake in using electric kettles that can damage the device and pose serious health risks. This mistake involves failing to clean the kettle regularly, leading to the accumulation of harmful deposits.